"The AFP has completed its evaluation of the material available and has not established the existence of any criminal offences where Australia would have jurisdiction," the AFP said.

As it stands, just 1618 of the 251,287 US diplomatic cables have been published on the website, and the AFP has said that if future cables published are suspected of breaching the law, they would again have to be referred to the AFP for investigation.

Wikileaks' Australian founder Julian Assange was released on bail in London today after nine days of incarceration over allegations of sexual misconduct in Sweden.